Legislation Limits Soda and Junk Food in Public Schools

Tracy Wallace
Gov. Arnold Scwarzenegger (CA) has signed three Senate bills to limit the sale of junk food and soda in California public schools. The goal is to offer more fruits and vegetables in school cafeterias and vending machines.

This legislation will make certain that California students will be offered healthier snacks, beverages and meals in the public school sector. The three Senate bills signed were:

Senate Bill 12 sets food nutrition standards for food served and sold in K-12 public schools.


SB 281 illustrates a framework to implement $18.2 million in the governor’s budget

to include more fresh fruits and vegetables I school meal programs.

SB 965 extends the ban on the sale of soda in public middle and high schools. The

new bill will not effect the sale of milk, juice- based, water and sports drinks.
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Tracy Wallace

Tracy Wallace is a certified sommelier, wine educator and writer. She is currently writing "Become a Wine Genius in 5 Minuites or Less: The No Brainer Guide for Waitstaff and Restaurant Managers". She currently teaches for San Diego State's Business of Wine Program and School for the Service Arts. She has been the sommelier and a presenter for the San Diego Bay's Wine and Food Festival.

This year she will be taking a group of wine business owners to Spain and help them learn about the wines of Spain using her simple Become a Wine Genius in 5 Minuites or Less (Spanish Wine Edition) Method.

Tracy may be contacted with wine related questions by email at sandiegowinelady@yahoo.com